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AICGS Chairman's Council

 
  Mr. Sigfried Buschmann

  Chairman of the Board
  ThyssenKrupp Budd Company

  Dr. Hans W. Decker
  Executive-in-Residence
  Columbia University

  The Honorable Richard W. Fisher
  President and CEO
  Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

  Mr. George N. Fugelsang
  Co-Chairman (ret.)
  Dresdner, Kleinwort, Wasserstein -
  North America

  Mr. Paul B. Grosse
  Chairman & CEO
  FinTel Consultants, Inc.

  Prof. Walter Hinderer
  Professor of German
  Princeton University

  The Hon. Thomas L. Hughes
  President Emeritus
  Carnegie Endowment

  Mr. Peter Hans Keilbach
  Senior Representative Europe
  Keilbach International Consulting

  Mr. James Kilts
  Founding Partner
  Centerview Partners

  Dr. Herbert Müller
  CEO
  Ernst & Young Germany

  Mr. Alfred C. Partoll
  Senior Vice-President (ret.)
  AT&T

  The Hon. Helmut Sonnenfeldt
  Guest Scholar
  The Brookings Institution

  Mr. Winfried Spaeh
  Board of Directors
  Friends of Dresden

  The Hon. John C. Whitehead
  The Whitehead Foundation
 

  
The AICGS Chairman's Council is a new dimension of association with AICGS, particularly designed for former trustees and trustees emeritus whose commitment AICGS wants to recognize on an ongoing basis. As the Institute is approaching its 25th anniversary we want those who have nurtured the Institute along the way to that milestone to share in the celebration. Moreover, the Chairman's Council is designed to give its members a chance to continue their contacts with both current and former trustees to discuss the issues driving our agenda at AICGS and to enrich the Institute with their insights. We also look to the members of the Chairman's Council to be ambassadors for the Institute and help the Institute sharpen its agenda as well as enlarge its outreach and networks on both sides of the Atlantic.

 


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